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(. .A. - - V , ... ' - ' .. ........ f "i .. . . . t ;. - s - v f - i - '.I t - - A- 7 ? Cherokee Scout. I TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1908. -" fg ' . ; ' A T- HOME. . Born, to Jlr. and Mrs. J. A. Rich ardson, a daughter. W. it. Meroney left yesterday for Chapel Hill to take a course in phar macy. We are glade to learn that Mrs. John Dockery, of Ilangingdog, is improving. Mumps are still claiming victims, the latest being Marshall Bell and .Torn Azley. , A cold Wave sirnck this section Saturday night, sending the mercury down to 9 above zero, and it was at the same notch yesterday morning. A high NotlhweBt wind made the weather teem colder than it really was. Both days were fair and fall 1 of sunshine, and if the ground hog theory is correct we are yet to have six more weeks of wnter. - Coal. will have a car of large lump coal to arrive in a few days which we will deliver at $4.60 a ton. Leave your orders. MURPHY HARDWARE CO. Sheriff and Mrs. Theo. N. Bates returned several days ago from a pleasant visit to their old home at Nina. While there he sold his stock of goods to Mr. R. D. Lovingood, who will continue the business. The sheriff says the roads are certainly rongh and muddy, and in places all Mrs. C. G. Stansbury and children jone can do is to oreep along for fear left Wednesday to visit her parents at Ellijay, Ga. ' W. H. Reno has moved into the Blumenthal residence, vacated bv W. Candler. Just as we go to press it is report ed that Mrs. Mary C. Ring is in a dying condition. Neil Davidson has purchased the .". cottage in in East Murphy belong ing to -J. V. Barnett. S. W. and E. A. Hartness left Fri day to enter the Southern Business College, at Newoan, Ga. Chickens and Eggs wanted at the k XIBonthern Lunch Room. Will pay thejbest cash price. vlCol. Ben Posey spent several days ' last week at Haywood superior court, going from there to Hendersonville to visit his mother. A. J. Martin, who is handling etocK at Douglas, Ga., arrived Friday afternoon and remained until Sun day with his family. E. A. Vojles has sold his place on Grape Creek to Oscar Johnson, and will move to the old home, place, which he now owns. j Lost One bine "potted pointer J bitch, about ten niontns; resembles a houud; return to roe and get reward. Jons E. Posey. Mr. John T. Bates and family, of Unaka, moved to Murphy last week. He will be county jpiler under his brother, Sheriff Batejs. J. L. Center, of ,Ducktown, Tenn., he well knownliveryman, died in rAVitJJiPf ' laa'b WdnesdaV following of an accident. We are requested to announce that the Murphy Literary and Social Club will hold its. meeting on Satur day night next, the 8th inst., at the residence of A. M. Brittain, in East Murphy, when will be debated the question, "Should women have the franchise?" There will be a, lady and gentleman assigned to speak on both sides ot the question. Public cor dially invited to be present. Friday was the last day of Janu ary, and it was also the. most dis agreeable day that we have experi enced in many years. We first had sleet, then snow and then rain, with a high east wind blowing all the time. The order of things would occasionally be reversed and it would start over again, keeping it up all day and most of the night. Satur day dawned with 'whirling, wind clouds and sunshine just once in a while. The weather man certainly believes in variety. Representative S. W. Davidson introduced bills in the legislature to amend the charter of Murphy; to in corporate the Hiwassee Railway Co. and to improve the roads of Murphy Township Thene bills will have be come laws before the legislature ad journs. When Mr. Davidson returns we will find oat what is proposed to be accomplished under the bills and tell our readers all about tbem. But we. are sure of one thing: they are for the good of our people, or else be would never introduced" them. . . r ' - . I - J 08tm3ter Usweeae desires? ton call attention to the practice of sme patrons of rural delivery of placing loose coins in their boxed each time thoy desire to dispatch letters instead as Well es Men Are Mais by - Kidney and Bladder TroaMe. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition ; beauty, - ir.t jhK vigor ana. cneerrm ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it ia not uncom- 2? mon for a child to be -- born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, -when the child reaches ah aee when it should be able to control the .passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of the diffi culty is kidney tronDie, ana tne nrst step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. , Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon'realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and - one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Honerf BwMip-aool pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root j including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. ' Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rootraud the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. , P. E. NELSON . . ALFRED MOBGAH Nelson & Morgan, Dealers in HEAL ESTATE, MURPHY, N. C. Farming, timber and mineral lands and town property bought and sold. Houses rented and rents collected. Write ot call. . . An operation ior cafle?"1" W. H. Woodbury, of our tOWUi and Howard Tate, of Jasper, Ga., hare been appointed receivers of the! of supplywg themselves with postage Pickens Manufacturing Co. I in advanoe of their needs, lms We heard a citizen remark the practice imposes hardship on rural other day that Town Marshal J. J. A P P I, I $ FOR SALE By the Barrel, in large or small LOTS ADDRESS - V carriers in removing loose coins from boxes and dexys them on the service of their routes. "The postmaster, therefore, urgently requests that pa trons of rural delivery provide them selves and keep on hand a supply of stamps consistent with and in ad vance of their needs. A party of L. So N. officials were I : ri i: J 1 . I, exception of the Mingus lot, an en- ' tire block luu DJJCaKiij ui bucii . f titu i uah says: "lney proposea ine pulling A party of I. & N. officials were on o a through passeuger train from here Wednesday on a tour of in- Murphy to Atlanta and back each spection. We understand new stock day, leaving Murphr about 5 a. m. pens and sidings will be put in at and reaching Atlanta about 10 a. ni.; the old depot. returning, leave Atlanta about 2 p. Messrs. F. J. and Ci C. Axley, of m., arriving at , aiurpny at 8 p McDonald is keeping excellent or der these days, which is true. Foe Sale. A Kurtzman & Co.'s piano cheap, if taken at ouce. Ap ply to Mas. Nettie Dickey. A. B. Dickey has sold his resi dence to his mother, Mrs. Nettie Dickey, which gives her, with the m. Also a train from Blue Ridge to Knoxville and back each day, leav ing here at 6 a. m., arrive Knoxville about 11 a. m.; leave Knoxville at 2 - r?i t?:i t " p. ill., iuiife.iJluc luugs p. uii The little three-year-old child of Mr. Alexander Stalcupj who lives in the Bellview neighborhood, near the Georgia line, died last Tuesday morning. The death cf the little one was peculiarly sad. ' 'When its J. E. HALL, Waynesyille, N. C. BOX 247. JtOTICE. North Carolina Cherokee county: J. J. Calloway vs. K valine Calloway. The defendant cbove named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of said county for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony on erouml of adultery: and the -said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the.next term of tne superior court oi saiu county, to be held on the fourth Mon day after the first Monday in March, 1903, at the court house in said coun tv. and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This January 20, 1908. A. A. FAIN, Clerk Superior Court. Statesville, who accompanied the re mains of their father hoJie and re raained for the funeral, have return ed to Statesyille. The L. & N. depot was dettroyed by tire last week at Ball Ground, Ga. Most of the contents were sav ed. The losa is $2,500, partly cov ered by insurance. . We learn that there is a lady in .V.-,ilo Tnnroliin anfforinor with A , . - t. jt t.Mm I mother went to milk it accompanied ner nd getting cold it went back to , , ,,a the house to warm. No one was in B , the room and it got too near the fire, Local, hardware dealers nave m- nitilJEr iu ciolhe8. The chA ran formed us that sales of copper is to the oor and called to its mother. quite active, while one miller also wn0 Baw her baby's dress was on fire, 'informed us that he was selling a but by the time she reached it the great deal of meal. Put the two to- crae flames had enveloped it from getber and see what you can make Jneai to foot. , The fire was aoon ex put of it. tipgnished, but not before the little Prof. Albert Bell, wife and little one was beyond all earthly aid. son, of Chi pley, Ga., arrived Wed-J When the roads are bad is the ne6day afternoon - too late for- the t:me to alk eood roads. This fact burial of her father, Co.1.,V P. Ax-eZpD8 wnr we try to have some ley. Prof. Bell returned Saturday thing each week on good roads. A to Chipley, leaving Mrs. Bell and son wej mail doesn't need medicine it's here for a week or two. jthe sick man that needs doctoring, "lr,ntv Collector J. B. Ensley, of It is the same way with the roads Jackson county, and two other of- If the roads seem bad to those of our ficerh, returned Fiiday from a raid people who must trayel over them .n,.. Thr nn three and have therefore become aecus- M fnr t.ill and destroved a lot of tomed to them, what must they seedl beer and other stuff. It is reported to a stranger-Vrhoh as been used to two arrests. good roads? Those oi our people " " i.nnl Via ma,4i thrnnorh tVlB Mr. Ira M. Deaver, formerly of do gQ this county, son or flir. .v. ut have tothere certainly no pleas er, was marnea to miss u, ..., , re in aihillg tbrouKh the mud f laJunlA. iOl VU ouuu.ty, I . . , i ,. ..A fZ be at home at Alba- churches to commanity if they NOTICE. North Carolina Graham county: At a sale of real estate for the non payment of taxes, made on the - 6h day of May, 1907, the following real estate was sold'. 3 1 4 acres of land in Yellow Creek Townshii). listed in 'the name of J. D. Crisp t sold for the taxes for year 1900, amounting to 1.48, and was pur chased bv the undersigned. The owner of said land will take rotice that tbe time for redemption will expire on the rJrtMay,JAMBS CRISP.;.- Purchaser. Good Tf Men' and Ot 11,00, 11.51 1 vs1 Suits. Ove rut Greatly Reduced Prices it left that we have been jjett te are going to close out at Blacks, grafplaids and fancy worsteds. Not all iizes of sizes in the -Jot. This is your chance to on the best line of clothing in Murphy -we all kinds, but al save big money guarantee satisfaction or money back.; HURRY SpEGIA:-:-7 A few, pairs bj figh-top Bootees, tan colors, sizes run from 7 to 11, viscilirsed buttons, worth 6.00, we offer them ' h6t'4.75. Drop In and see 'em." I U arriuif orcff 1 n b s Ei era t - - ers i For rural communities the most catching newspaper proposition on the American contipentl - : A guaranteed circulation r exceed ine IOO.OOO CODies paid in advance subscriptions. No subscription filled unless order is accompanied uy payiei'iaiJu " sBjtyaui ipwiia uisuuiimuucu upuu expiration oi ineir paid terms in accorcimce wi th regulation pf Postofflco Department a rule in-force for m any; yere with the Constitution's subscription list. - Think of it 15S papers for ouly SI. 00 The Tri-Weekly Constitu tion, published Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and delivered to all R. P. D. routea within 500 miles of Atlanta on the MORN ING, OF PUBLICATION with full market and news reports-of the day before; beyond this limit, delivery the following moruing. ' Subscriptions may be sent direct accompanied by money order or registered or cash, r AGENTS WANTED in every township and rural community in yie boutn. " The Consti4tj6i "now has. several hundred agents who are makin? from $50 to-tlOO a "rhontii with but little effort, and without interfernng with their regular work. We want one or more in youc-locahty. Write , Sample copies sent to any address nporr application and full informa tion regarding attractive agency, proposition will be mailed upon request. Address ' 1 .--. f THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. North Carolinai Cherokee county: At a sale of real estate forHbe non payment of taxes, made oft the 8th- day of Jlay, lwi, me iouowiur reai eBww was sold : Mineral interest in ine j&. v . Wells tract of land- in Murpby.Town shin, listed in the name of W. P. Clem ant;, aold for taxes for years 1903-4-5-6. amounting to $28.80, and was purchased hv tha underaigved. The owner of said mineral interest will take notice that the time for redemption wilt expire on the 6th day of May. 1U08. K vwjLiIjO, irnrcnaser. iu they wil NOTICE. North Carolina Cherokee county: At a sale of real estate for the non payment of taxes, .made on the 6th day of May. 1007, the following real estate was sold : 60 acres lana in v aueycown Townshio. listed in the name of John f lioode; sola lor ine races lorye&r IQOA. tmnuotmer to ana wm par- nhiutfMl hv the undersisrnedThe ownei of said land will Uke nonce iom mb time for redemption will expire on the 6th di.y of May, 1WU8. v , AK!HtUGHES - MEN'S OUTFTTERS The Farmer's EveryOtherDay NEWSPAPER THE TRIWEEKLY CONSTITUTION A -YEA lfP iiillPf lliil BBSS I L AT 496 Compounded "Twice , a Year This bank receives deposits by mail from all sections of the country, and allows 4 per cent on same, com pounded twice a year. By this method you can deposit 1 withdraw quickly, safely and conveniently, and have the benefit of the security afforded by the large resources and financial strength of this bank. Deposits are received in any amount from one dollar up, and may be withdrawn whenever desued. Write for booklet, free. tot Aii Assets 03,000.000.00 lu O. C ran (Pres. Com-OoU Co.)- . Pmldant W. B. FAtmnoa ------- Tic-prd Jxo. 8. Oral - Tu-prnii A. f- Dun - Cuhiar W. D. Oral ------- CANDLE.R BUILDING. ATLANTA. GA. Farming WARE, CUTLERY, Implements, aons and Garden Tools, Saddles, Harness Agents Chattanooga Reversible Dic and Turning Plows 44 McCormick Mowers, Reapers 8c Binders. " Superior Disc Drills Geo. Nissen Wagons. an. . - . Car Load Lime and Cement Just Received ; Coffins and Caskets, Undertiakers Supplies. Fain Building. Main: Street - "X. Some Bargains in Winter Goods Qnr Spring Goods are beginning to come in and. we want to make room for them. Have a good lot of Heavy Under wear for men and women we . offer at reduced prices. Any of our 50c. Fascinators for 45 cents. . Fresh line of Canned Goods in call and get some. Thoroughbred Corn, ' Tomatoes, Hominy, Saner Kraut, 10c a can.. for Good Tio Peaches'at 15o or 2 25c. Syrup Peaches, l5o to 25c. Prunes, 9c pound.' Good Green Coffee, 8 l-21bs for $1.00. . Fresh Grits, extra fine California Peaches, 15c lb. f Everything tresh. . We are always glad to see yon. W. H. GRIFFITHS. f Plant Wood's Garden Seeds FOR, SUPERIOR VEOE. ES & FlJOWERS. Our bosmessl'" and Farm largest in this c due to tne tact SeedsTB i J in Garden one of the try, a result IU Quality is alwayssur JJ q first consideration." q We are headqjuvrtersTor : Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oat3, Seed Poatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Jans and other FanSeeds. - Wood's Deserlptire Catalogue la tbe beat ad moankotleal of sed catalogues. An tt X4&t and r cognlxed authority -W all Garden and Farm crops, -il uogue mallad free on request. Vftueltt It . t. xh xwtJl soris.; SEEUSSEI, ..tBiajUt:: - KOTICE. North Carolina Cherokee county: " v At a sale of real estate for the non payment of taxes, made on the. 6th day of May, 1W)7, the following real estate was sold: 25 acres land in Notla Town ship, listed in the -name .of Margaret Russell; sold for the taxes for the year lsioa. a...ountina to ftl.86. and waa pur chased by the undersigned. . The owner of said lana will take notice that th tint for redemption will expire on the 6th day of May, 1908. ' - . J, H. HALL, Purchaser. Read our advertisements and fin out where to eet the best bargains North C arolina Cuerofee county: A.t a"f fi' paymef oi Aiaj was so Creek J-F.. year' pur ow t tho"tiiue i the 6th da. . NOTICE. . - y North Carolina Cherokee county : At a sale of real estate for the non- navment of taxes, made on the 6th day of May, 1907, the following real estate wag sold : 37 1-2 acies land. Shoal Creek Township, listed in the name of Rhea heirs; sold for the taxes lor year 1006. amounting to $1440, and was pur chased bv the undersigned. The owner of Said land will take notice that the time for redemption will expire on the otn.uay oi Juay, ivuo. JULIUS REID, Purchaser. 5?. ftjf1 For the next few days-, in order to get rid of our Heavy Winter Line of Goods, we havM decided to sell any of onr entire - stock at actual COST. "We are aware of the fact that at this time the custom er should have all the goods for his money that is possible to give him. ,5iVhy? - Because money matters are close. Now come and get !Hia.CUTtGAlNS. Oor erood-are Atrictlv first nft date, liemember, we mean "list wliat we say and will do- as we say. It will pay you and pay you well to take Advantage of this opportun ity. We are at first door above poattfiice. A. V, Oalhoon t company Will Save you half on any Typewriter Will pave yon 35 to 60 per cent, on all standard machines. They are not repaired or'patched'up machines, bat entirely REBUILT and abso lutely as GOOD AS NEW. All machines ar guaranteed one year, precisely the same guarantee yon get 'from the manufacturers oh brand new goods. -One of theevtype writers will be shipped on approval to any responsible firm, and we agree to" pay all charges if not1 satisfactory in every respect. Write , for prices and description. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT, J. M, HEAR2T & CO.. Bittery Park Place, Ashevilie, K. C. I SELL THE BEST 1 SINGLE BUGGY H ARNES S MONEY Oau - I have them at all prices. If you need'one I can save you money and sell you a harness I make and guarantee each stitch in. I make the best line of double Buggy and Wagon Harness in Western North Carolina check lines I make are all 16 feet and over. I sell you a line for $2.00 16 1-2 feet long, while others sell a line 13 1-2 at same price. Compare them and yon will buy mihe. s Blind bridles of all kinds, riding bridles, halters, bell collars, hama straps, etc. J make all kinds of saddles, but cheap ones. I make a Me Clellan Saddle I guarantee not to break, or hurt your horse; other kind are cheaper grades. I nso nothingjbut No. 1 oak tanned leather and make each piece myself, and when I sell you a piece of goods if it ain't all right 1 make it good. . . . VJ, VJT. By People's Bank. Hill Furniture and Coffin Company. Have decided to turn my CLOTHING AND SHOES Loose a beautiful up to new line of each.' Don't buy until you have what I've got to offer. The Best Brogan Shoe, only $1.25 'r Ladies' Heavy Shoe, fic;, sI.'p. Mated as the J. N. Crowder lands;l , nMl n4 DinfcVftrv IftW M- .-Want to close above out and make room lor furniture and Housef urnishing Gooas. t. ... ? t SrOTICE North Carolina Cherokee county i At a safe of aeal estate for the ..non payment of taxes, made on the 6th day of May 190" the following real estate was solar 7 acres ot tana in nous xuwu- N. Crowder lands; -mb uiiit ue unit ior ro- dJption will expire on the 6th dar of itaV, 108. . J. E. GKA.HAM, Purchaesr. ' Deeds and, chatu bale at this oice.- 1 T1 Cures .Coughs, Vf I I . V. l'U n ' l 1 f A TTTV Colds, C?opp La Grippe, Asthma, ;i hroat . and Lung Troubles. PreVentPneumonia and Consumption . - , . . - Fr:salebjiT)r. B..B.' Ileroney. '.;-r CONTAINS NO HARMFUL-;. DRUGS The Genuine la in the YELLOW PACKAOT " . X". J 4 ft I .V I Hcruuo, New Mexico. can't get to tbem? V N J . x for the least money.
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